Contents
List ofcontributors ix
Introduction 1
1 ChinaiLegalreforminanemergingsocialistmarketeconomy 24 Jiangyu Wang
2 Hong Kong: Maintaining a common law legal system in a non-Western culture 62
BennyYTTai
3 Taiwan: External influences mixed with traditional elements to form its unique legal system 91
Chang-fa Lo
4 Japan: The importance and evolution of legal institutions at the turn of the century 120
KentAnderson and Trevor Ryan
5 Korea: Bridging the gap between Korean substance and Westernform 151
Youngjoon Kwon
6 Vietnam: The past 25 years, the present and the future 185 DangXuan Hop
7 Malaysia: The undermining of its fundamental institutions and the prospects for reform 212
Tsun Hang Tey
8 Indonesia: The challenges of legal diversity and law reform 262
GaryFBell
9 Brunei Darussalam: Ideology and law in a Malay sultanate 299 EAnnBlack
10 Singapore: A statist legal laboratory 330
Kevin YL Tan
11 The Philippines: Native culture, transplanted institutions and women's rights 372
Elizabeth Aguiling-Pangalangan
Index 400
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